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The 2000 US Census allowed Americans to classify themselves as one or more races that they consider themselves to be. This allows for a more descriptive census than one that only allows respondents to say they are of mixed race.
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west region
Los Angeles
The state with the largest population of two or more races is California. California has been documented to have the most racial diversity in the entire United States.
Midwest Region
2.4% of people report identifying with two or more races.
District are determined by who and how many people live in a given district. The more there are, the more representatives that district will have in the legislature, which is determined by the the census.
2 million and 3 races
The Census Bureau does constantly reconsider the way it measures race and ethnicity for the U.S. Census.The 2010 U.S. Census changed the design to more clearly Hispanic ethnicity as an ethnic category, not a race. This sentence was added: "For this census, Hispanic origins are not races."Hispanic terms were modified from "Hispanic or Latino" to "Hispanic, Latino or Spanish origin".
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In the 2010 U.S. Census, the people of Mississippi identified themselves as follows:59.13%: white37.02%: African American0.87%: Asian0.51%: AIAN (American Indian or Alaskan Native)0.04%: NHPI (Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander)1.29%: some other race1.15%: two or more races